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- who: ufeffLaure-Anneufeff ufeffPoissonnierufeff and collaborators from the Western Sydney University have published the research: What is really social about social insect cognition?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/21,/2021
- what: Below the authors describe how many of these cognitive abilities, once thought to be unique to eusocial insects, have in fact recently been reported in some non-eusocial species and the authors discuss the possible explanations for how such traits could have evolved independently of sociality (see summary in Table 1). For instance, honey bees (A. mellifera) gently shaken just before the experiment . . .

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